The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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第 442 頁
... Berrington say to my daughter . " I did not hear any thing about the Creed , Madam , or the Lord's Prayer , ' she replied . ' On the contrary , Mr. Berrington ran as far from these subjects as he well could , and spoke of things which ...
... Berrington say to my daughter . " I did not hear any thing about the Creed , Madam , or the Lord's Prayer , ' she replied . ' On the contrary , Mr. Berrington ran as far from these subjects as he well could , and spoke of things which ...
第 451 頁
... Berrington's innocence , unless you consent to the marriage which I propose . ' " She shuddered on hearing this ; but seeing me deter mined , her habitual gentleness and obedience prevailed , and she gave her consent , though with an ...
... Berrington's innocence , unless you consent to the marriage which I propose . ' " She shuddered on hearing this ; but seeing me deter mined , her habitual gentleness and obedience prevailed , and she gave her consent , though with an ...
第 456 頁
... Berrington ? " " I cannot allow , Madam , ' said Mr. Berrington , ' that any one can be a regenerate person who thinks well of himself : for the regenerate person feels himself to be a miserable sinner , and counts his righteousness to ...
... Berrington ? " " I cannot allow , Madam , ' said Mr. Berrington , ' that any one can be a regenerate person who thinks well of himself : for the regenerate person feels himself to be a miserable sinner , and counts his righteousness to ...
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